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MOVING GELATINE PLATES - The world of genius Hans
[LP] LABEL: CBS 22.00EUR

MOVING GELATINE PLATES - The world of genius Hans
Label : CBS
Second album by French proggers originally from 1972. Soft machine meets Mothers of Invention, impossible to find the originals in good condition. Exact perfect reissue with glossy cover and made from the original masters!!

As I figured, the Prog Temple seems to be a pirate outfit. It’s a damn shame, that Time album is excellent and deserves a proper reissue.

The Life album was a letdown when I finally heard it, more a proto-AOR release than proper prog, though the suites that open and close the album are pretty rockin’. Probably most comparable to A Band Called “O” if you know them; the bookend tracks are not unlike “A Smile Is Diamond,” and the filler tracks are similar to ABCO’s. Rare Bird’s Born Again and some Argent stuff is likewise not dissimilar. I’ve also heard them compared to Wishbone Ash and Uriah Heep, but they’re nowhere near as hard rock oriented as either of them to my ears. Produced by ex-Zombie Chris White, keyboardist Ian Gibbons later played with The Kinks.

What about this ?
MOVING GELATINE PLATES - The world of genius Hans
[LP] LABEL: CBS 22.00EUR

MOVING GELATINE PLATES - The world of genius Hans
Label : CBS
Second album by French proggers originally from 1972. Soft machine meets Mothers of Invention, impossible to find the originals in good condition. Exact perfect reissue with glossy cover and made from the original masters!!

Confirmed pirate LP editions. No legit reissue LPs of these I'm afraid. Of course the Musea CDs are legit.

As I figured, the Prog Temple seems to be a pirate outfit. It’s a damn shame, that Time album is excellent and deserves a proper reissue.

It's a great album indeed.I have got the original LP.It seems Prog Temple released it both on CD and LP.damn diddily pirates.

TIME - Turn around (1975)

Originally Posted by Progbear

The Life album was a letdown when I finally heard it, more a proto-AOR release than proper prog, though the suites that open and close the album are pretty rockin’. Probably most comparable to A Band Called “O” if you know them; the bookend tracks are not unlike “A Smile Is Diamond,” and the filler tracks are similar to ABCO’s. Rare Bird’s Born Again and some Argent stuff is likewise not dissimilar. I’ve also heard them compared to Wishbone Ash and Uriah Heep, but they’re nowhere near as hard rock oriented as either of them to my ears. Produced by ex-Zombie Chris White, keyboardist Ian Gibbons later played with The Kinks.

Thanks Mike.With key words "life after death" youtube search brings a lot of life after death,probably for rest of my life.
Also there is songs from album"Life after death".Pretty nice stuff.BTW,Time is another band name ;not so easy to find your Time on seach engines.
However I'll pass the chance for life after death.

Yep, same band. They changed their name to O Band for their last album, The Knife; which is sort of the same deal as Within Reach: one really good song (the title track) surrounded by tons of mediocrity. One of the only bands I know of from Jersey (the Channel Island, not New Jersey). Well, there was Parlour Band, but they were more or less the same band!

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MIKE (a.k.a. "Progbear")

"The world of the heterosexual is a sick and boring life." --Edith Massey

Confirmed pirate LP editions. No legit reissue LPs of these I'm afraid. Of course the Musea CDs are legit.

Originally Posted by Pr33t

They actually sound pretty good, but "made from the original masters!!" they are not...

It's very tempting to have it on LP size.damn those jolly rogers.
Funny on the description want to "find original in good condition".G would be mostly unlistenable scratchy and cover would look like a shit.